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Really Random Notes on Silver Apples, eels and Coloursound

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Posted Nov 13, 1998 12:00 AM

One of the most poignant comeback stories of the year took a sad turn last week when the Silver Apples -- whose decades-in-the-making reunion had been making huge waves in the rock underground -- were involved in a serious van accident in upstate New York. |


Band co-founders Danny Taylor and Simeon were driving on the New York Thruway approximately one hour north of Manhattan, where they'd just played a sold-out show at the Cooler, when their van, with Simeon behind the wheel, crashed through a guardrail and plunged into a ravine, leaving Simeon with two shattered vertebrae -- and an as-yet-undetermined degree of paralysis. Although no official details on the cause of the crash were available at press time, witnesses say the van was apparently sideswiped by a motorist who was driving erratically.


Taylor, who reportedly suffered only minor trauma in the accident, was reunited with Simeon in 1997, some twenty-seven years after the duo split for the first time. Oddly, they'd both remained in New York, albeit uninvolved in music, but they'd completely lost contact until Taylor heard a Silver Apples tribute on a local radio station and called in on a lark. The duo first hit the scene in the mid-Sixties, baffling and enchanting audiences with their homemade instruments -- the centerpiece of their sound was an oscillator-laden whirligig that they dubbed the Simeon, after its creator -- and primitively trippy songs. While their self-titled first album spent three months on the Billboard charts, the band soon fell victim to the sort of record company consolidation that's currently sweeping the industry: they lost their deal soon after the release of Contact in 1969, and broke up shortly thereafter.


Countless punk and post-punk bands -- including Pere Ubu and Spiritualized -- cited the band's influence, an influence that can be heard on the tribute album, Electronic Evocations, that came out several years ago. That resurgence helped prompt Simeon to initiate a return to form, which the band achieved on several new releases, highlighted by the Steve Albini-recorded Beacon.


Doctors are hesitant to issue a prognosis for Simeon, who, according to hospital reports, is experiencing sensation, although he's currently unable to move his limbs. Well-wishers can drop a line to Whirlybird Records, 28 Decatur Ave, Annapolis, MD 21403 ...


In other news, the eels have cancelled the remainder of their U.S. tour in support of their new album, Electro-Shock Blues. Having recently suffered through his own shade of blue -- due to the second death in his immediate family in the past two years -- singer/guitarist E decided to take a break from the road. Plans for a U.K. tour have also been put on hold. The first single from Electro-Shock Blues, "Last Stop: This Town," debuted this week at the bottom of the modern rock singles chart ...


Sound the Alarm. Velvel Records has announced the signing of Coloursound, a new hard-rock outfit featuring former Alarm vocalist/Velvel solo artist Mike Peters and Billy Duffy, former guitarist for the Cult. Expect an album in the first quarter of 1999. And how does Coloursond sound? Perhaps Peters puts it best: "It is what it is," he explained in a recent interview with Rolling Stone Network. "It's the Alarm meets the Cult." Coloursound wraps up a brief U.S. tour Nov. 18 at New York's Life, then heads back to England for a string of Winter dates ...


The RSN Staff(November 12, 1998)


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